The character Bobby Trippe (played by Ned Beatty) is cornered, forced to strip at gunpoint, and subjected to a brutal sexual assault by a mountain man, accompanied by the infamous line, "Squeal like a pig."

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The most ubiquitous setting for male sexual assault in media is the carceral or institutional environment. For decades, films utilized prison settings to frame sexual violence as an inevitable, systemic hazard rather than a horrific crime. A History Of The Trivialization Of Male Rape In Media

Quentin Tarantino’s hyper-stylized crime anthology takes an unexpected detour into extreme violence when the gangster Marsellus Wallace and the boxer Butch Coolidge find themselves captured by sadistic pawnbrokers.